MATT FISH

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IMDb: 13 Going On 30 (2004)

  • . Jenna goes through the usual fish-out-of-water schtick, but finds that although she may have achieved her dreams, she's a bitch



    IMDb: 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea (1916)
  • . The Williamson brothers invented a camera to take pictures underwater, (the prologue tells us, complete with photos of them) so there's lots of shots of fish swimming, the bottom of the sea, men in diving suits and one battle with an octopus, which was a bit fuzzy



    IMDb: All About the Benjamins (2002)
  • . User Comments: This fish out of water story is been done too many times but it works thanks to Cube's and Epps' performances
  • . | This fish out of water story is been done too many times but it works thanks to Cube's and Epps' performances



    We Were Extras in BASEketball
  • . The band "Reel Big Fish" played a song, but we could not see them from where we were sitting

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    All-Reviews.com - Beautiful Girls
  • . Everyone of the buddies has major alcohol problems as do many of the females, but in the film they drink like fish and yet it rarely affects their actions, speech, or abilities


    Hollywood Bitchslap: City of Ghosts
  • . Sometimes he plays likable blue-collar idiots (To Die For, Beautiful Girls), sometimes punk teen idiots (The Outsiders, Rumble Fish), sometimes comedic idiots (There’s Something About Mary, Singles), but idiots none-the-less


    Chicago Tribune: City of Ghosts
  • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • movies | Movie review: 'City of Ghosts' Make a night of it Find: • • By Michael Wilmington Chicago Tribune Movie Critic 2-1/2 stars (out of 4) Matt Dillon, who began as a high school street punk ("Tex, " "Rumble Fish") and evolved into a moody, all-purpose, comic-dramatic lead, has a mix of narcissism and streetwise objectivity (occasionally tinged with self-mockery) that makes you like to watch him


    E! Online: City of Ghosts
  • . Includes trailers.
    07.01.2006 • • • • What kind of star is Star Jones Reynolds? Ted dishes the dirt Brit dons her B-day suit, Tori tells all, Reese gets revenge, more Beyoncé struts her stuff while Lindsay Lohan suits up A-listers Sidekick it up: no phoning it in at this fiesta! City of Ghosts our grade C- users grade C+ you grade it! or to grade movie availability In Theaters release date: 4/25/03 buy the poster! Our Review: Call it Rumble Fish in the Jungle or Scamming to Cambodia

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    The Movie Chicks - Deuces Wild
  • . This is not a very good movie - the concept of street fighting gangs with ducktails and leather jackets in the middle of summer may have peaked with 'West Side Story' or 'Rumble Fish' or 'The Outsiders' (or almost any other film of this genre) this movie has nothing original to add except cheesy dialog and tattoos that were inaccurate - why use pictures of Aces when you are a Deuce? "If they broke out into elaborate choreography, singing and finger snapping it might have held my attention, but as it stands I kept looking for the last exit from Brooklyn


    Orlando Weekly: Prolonged Rumble Is a Major Stumble
  • . For the rest of us, Kalvert's underachievement amounts to a rather tired exercise in nostalgia, with plenty of clichéd dialogue and lots of opportunities for star spotting: There's Matt Dillon, himself a former denizen of lost-boys flicks ("The Outsiders, " "Rumble Fish")


    Cinebooks Database - Ready to Rumble?
  • . Genre: Drama Color or b/w: Color Production Co(s).: Cincerenta-Cinewild; Presto Productions; The Antonia Company; Unity Productions Released By: MGM/UA MPAA Rating: R Parental Rating: Cautionary; some scenes objectionable Running Time: 97 Leon Bobby Annie Marco Freddie Betsy Father Aldo Scooch Jimmy Pockets Esther Fritzy Wendy Tino Punchy Brenda Little Jack Philly Babe Vinnie Fish Big Dom Gino Patty Cugire Moof Joey Pants Maurice Willie Mary Ann Stevie Olives Jerry Young Boy at Pool Allie Boy Pops Sal Stretch Marco's Babe Top Hat Louie Viper Viper Italian Band Member Italian Band Member Italian Band Member Italian Band Member Cop Cop Alley Cop Feast Barker Carnival Patron Producer Exec


    Boxoffice: Deuces Wild
  • . Hinton adaptations of “The Outsiders” and “Rumble Fish.” As if the connections weren’t obvious enough, the film even has Martin Scorsese on board as executive producer and boasts a reconfigured “Rumble Fish” score from composer Stuart Copeland
  • . Before any kind of hell breaks loose, though, it will have to go through Fritzy Zenetti (“Rumble Fish’s” Matt Dillon), the handsome but ruthless young gangster who oversees both their territories

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    Ed Gein: Reviewed By John Atkinson

  • . robbie writes: why does he scare us is it because we fere what we don't understand maybe we envy him for haveing the courage to do what we can not .so maybe we a little bit frighten because we just never want to let our anger out but all animals large or small are happiest when we our understood there is a there is a despret need for change and we as humans need to aknoledgs this before our time here on earthis done laura writes: very coll and grusome movie!!! i thought it could have been more realistic and showed more of what he did with the bodies! i have studied and read all the biographies about almost all of the serial killers in the world and ed gein, john gacy jeffery dahmer and albert fish are by far the most grusome and most scariest serial killers of all time


    The 80's Movies Rewind
  • . [Thanks to Peter] The Fish & Chips Brad worked at, when the order for the "boys at IBM" came, was located in Panorama City at the corner of Van Nuys Blvd


    WWWF Grudge Match: Adrian Cronauer vs. Dr. Johnny Fever
  • . MARK: Supporting players? Johnny Fever has Les "Always Injured" Nessman, Herb "Loud but Clueless" Tarlek, and Arthur "Rather be Fishing" Carlson and you bring up supporting players? Fine! Dandy! Any more ammunition you want to send over? Oh, you do have some more
  • . Cronauer had a mostly sheltered American life of Big Macs; if he can get thrust into Vietnam and survive the dreaded nuoc mam fish sauce, there is not a thing in the world he can't handle
  • . Lastly, The Fisher King was like two hours strapped to the Marquis De Sadeatron 3000 for both the main character and the hapless audience


    Warner Independent Pictures - Good Night, And Good Luck
  • . Murrow) David Strathairn attended Williams College before launching a successful acting career and has appeared in many of his Williams College classmate John Sayles' features, including "Matewan, " "Eight Men Out" and "Passion Fish." He has also worked with some of Hollywood's top directors including Mike Nichols' "Silkwood, " Stephen Gyllenhaal's "Losing Isaiah, " Sydney Pollack's "The Firm, " Tim Robbins' "Bob Roberts, " Penny Marshall's "A League of Their Own, " Taylor Hackford's "Dolores Claiborne, " Curtis Hanson's "LA Confidential" and Philip Kaufman's "Twisted" to name just a few
  • . He appeared in a memorable 1997 episode of NBC's "Homicide: Life on the Street" and had a recurring role as a client and potential love interest for Calista Flockhart's titular lawyer on Fox's "Ally McBeal." He also had a recurring role as a love interest opposite Aniston in NBC's "Friends" and then played the priest son of a large Irish Catholic family in the short-lived 1998 NBC drama "Trinity." Next came a leading role in Christopher Coppola's "G-Men from Hell" and a supporting role in "Swordfish." In 2003, Donovan courted a hip, young audience hit when he took on the role of dysfunctional dad in the hit Fox TV show "The O.C." The actor also directed episodes of the series


    Future Movies: House of 1000 Corpses
  • . House of 1000 Corpses is an altogether nastier affair (witness the ‘fish-boy’!), and yet, after all the hype, some will be a little disappointed to find Corpses not nearly as blood-drenched as might be expected – mainly, you have to assume, due to cuts imposed on the picture by those darn censors


    The SF, Horror and Fantasy Film Review: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
  • . There were three mediocre book sequels - Life, the Universe and Everything (1982), So Long and Thanks for All the Fish (1984) and Mostly Harmless (1992), along with The Salmon of Doubt (2001), a work that was released uncompleted following Adams's death and may or may not have been material for a further Hitch Hikers book; the radio series was re-edited and released as a set of LPs; there was a play that first appeared in 1979; a text computer game version released by Infocom in 1984; the original radio scripts were released in print editions; there was a comic book; a wiki website ; a third BBC radio series adapting adapted Life, the Universe and Everything (2004); and all sorts of merchandising items including T-shirts, badges and even printed towels
  • . Many aspects of the series have gone on to become classics - the joke about the Question to the Meaning of Life; Marvin the doleful android; the Babel Fish; the Infinite Improbability Drive
  • . Certainly the film touches bases with many aspects of the original - there is a Hitch Hiker's Guide, Babel Fish, Vogon Poetry, Slartibartfast and his Norwegian fjords, Deep Thought, the white mice, even the whale and bowl of petunias - but it feels like one is sitting through a Reader's Digest Condensed Version of Hitchhiker's


    All-Reviews.com: Just Visiting
  • . In an entirely different place and time than they have ever known, they are both mystified and frightened of the inventions and way of life in the modern world, standing as two fish helplessly out of water


    HARO Online: Just Visiting
  • . This is a prime example of a fish-out-of-water movie, where the two fish are from 12th century France

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